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Posted On:
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Tiger balm is 5 herbs in a parafin base. The Iron Palm medicine I have is over 25 herbs. In the case of Iron Palm, more is better.
Originally Posted by PirateNinja5000
Tiger balm is for sore muscles. Iron Palm medicine is made to condition the bones of the hand and make it stronger as well as move dead blood, kill pain, and pull energy to the hand for faster healing and conditioning.
Tiger balm is nothing in the same league as Iron Palm medicine.
Dit da jow is also different than Iron Palm medicine. basic injury formula will move the blood and help with swelling. Not the same as Iron Palm medicine.
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Dale,
Without having to give too much information up, could you tell me how you developed the formula? Was it passed down to you and then modified based off of experience? Do you customize it for the patient?
I have some supposedly great traumatology formulas (from school and my rotations in China) but I never have patients that need them, so I haven't been able to put them to the test. I would be interested in hearing your experiences. -
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Originally Posted by Quikfeet509
Ill be more than happy to discuss it with you.
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.........But if you take care with heat intake and biothermal regulation and blood and synovial fluid viscosisty and eliminationary dietary considerations, and understand how your weight and resistance strengthens your bones and you can alah zen use your 'pain' as a platform to focus it's really just not neccessary. U see, 'that's' the tcm I'm talking about when I say looking after yourself .. funny placebos....gotta love 'them'! :D
Originally Posted by Dale Dugas
cheers
( btw : is that too objectionary for these no bs boards???...??)
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I may have to come and see you when I get back to WA... Getting old and the mileage is starting to take its toll. I have "issues" with one shoulder, both knees, and given that I've been increasing my training intensity, by the time I get back to the US (at my current rate of training) I'll be a complete trainwreck! :icon_thum
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Where are you located? My email is wolfden68@hotmail.com if you want to pass the info along offline... -
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Chinese Medicine for training and injuries